Spain Study Abroad Reflections: Comprehensive Reviews of Past Programs
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Cuanto cuesto? No se... I think a lot... Besides making some rather amusing/embarrassing mis-translations and language mistakes, I achieved much more than I could have ever imagined during my time in Granada. I went on the trip expecting to learn Spanish, but I left it with an improved knowledge about everything... but reall... Emily W - Michigan State University View Entire Review
I learned so much about myself and improved my Spanish Language ability a lot. Samantha T - Villanova University View Entire Review
It was absolutely worthwhile; I learned so, so much from living with a family and getting to interact with others in the community. I'm so much more comfortable in unknown places and more confident that I can do things on my own. A student - University of Hartford View Entire Review
I understand the language and culture much better. It was definitely worthwhile! Katie S - Winona State University View Entire Review
Yes, it was definitely worthwhile because I got to be around a different set of people. I learned a lot about myself; it was great to learn about the Spanish culture! A student - Texas A&M - College Station View Entire Review
i learned a lot about myself and about how to deal with situations when I am outside of my comfort zone. I learned how to be more independent and how to get comfortable somewhere new and foreign. Lorelei N - University of Houston View Entire Review
I gained many friends, memories, and knowledge. It was the best time and worth every second! A student - University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse View Entire Review
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Transformative, Thought Provoking, And An Absolute Blast. Bca Barcelona University Of Barcelona
It was incredibly worthwhile. I was able to learn about culture, history, day-to-day life, food, clothing, philosophy, and most importantly, myself. It gave me new zest for life and made me much happier to learn that there is so much more wonderful things to the world than advertised. Paul M - Tufts University View Entire Review

I improved my Spanish so much. I learned to trust God. I learned to slow down and relax. I learned how to travel on my own and be more independent. I got to see how other people view life. It was totally worth it and I think everyone should study abroad for a semester cause you learn so much. But it seriously is really hard. Stephanie G - Bethel University View Entire Review
I gained a lot of knowledge about the Spanish language as well as more foreign travel experience. It was definitely worth the trip! miguk.saram - University of Texas - San Antonio View Entire Review
My language skills and ability to work around what I don't know has really improved. It was definitely worth the trip and has opened my eyes to a new way of living. A student - Winona State University View Entire Review
It was well worthwhile. I've learned that there is so much more to see, do and experience and that I have only just begun A student - Wagner College View Entire Review
I gained a lot of confidence. I can be independent, travel, make friends in other parts of the world and live somewhere completely unfamiliar. Kaitlyn P - Arizona State University View Entire Review
I learned a lot about myself as a person and a different perspective on the US, and for that reason it was worthwhile. A student - Messiah College View Entire Review
How to be independent and fend for yourself A student - Bentley University View Entire Review
I gained knowledge from observing people go through their daily routine. It was a different culture, with different social norms and people. However, what made my experience worth a while was the fact not only was I able to get the tourist perspective when I was with my group but I was also able to get the actual perspective of... Yessenia A - University of California - Merced View Entire Review
yes, it was really fun, and my Spanish at least doubled in 3 weeks, and also the ability to see what it is like living in a foreign country the reason i choose no for the above would you do it the same all over again, i would if the rules were fair,the curfew is ineffective for its intended purpose, and it basically limits ... A student - Cupertino High School View Entire Review
I learned that it isn't that hard to communicate in another language, as long as you are confident and calm. It was absolutely worthwhile, and put me ahead of a lot of the students in my high school. A student - Walt Whitman High School View Entire Review
Language experience, travel. Yes absolutely. A student - Loras College View Entire Review
i got to see another country and the beautiful architecture Justin M - University of Massachusetts Amherst View Entire Review
I became more independent, and greatly improved my Spanish language skills, and my confidence in my skills. It was definitely the most worthwhile thing I have ever done. Allison D - Saginaw Valley State University View Entire Review
I vastly improved my language skills and also learned how to be more open. I would say that this experience definitely taught me how to be a more outgoing person. It was the most worthwhile experience of my life so far. Brooke M - University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse View Entire Review
It was very worthwhile for me. Kyle R - MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology View Entire Review
Yes it was worthwhile, I learned that I just have to be myself and not really care about what other people think about. Also, that everyone has the same problems whether they speak English or Spanish or are gay or straight or whatever. People are just people, all with the same problems. jalisa.winkle - Nebraska Wesleyan University View Entire Review
I gained an international consciousnesses as well as language skills that can only be gained by living in the country of origin. It was most definitely worth while. Michael T - Austin College View Entire Review
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Future students are drawn to Abroad101 for the reviews from returning students. Using the popular 1-5 star scale, individual reviews provide a total rating, which are then averaged and displayed in directories. Individual review details give ratings on all aspects of the program: academics, housing, food, program administration and the environment, plus student support before and after the experience abroad. This insight can be reassuring to students and help them not only pick a program, but feel comfortable in their choices. For parents, the reviews provide a level of comfort about the provider, the destination and study abroad in general.
Future students are drawn to Abroad101 for the reviews from returning students. Using the popular 1-5 star scale, individual reviews provide a total rating, which are then averaged and displayed in directories. Individual review details give ratings on all aspects of the program: academics, housing, food, program administration and the environment, plus student support before and after the experience abroad. This insight can be reassuring to students and help them not only pick a program, but feel comfortable in their choices. For parents, the reviews provide a level of comfort about the provider, the destination and study abroad in general.
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